PeerBasis
Arts, Culture & Humanities · OH

Cincinnati Institute Of Fine Arts

Cincinnati Institute Of Fine Arts reported paying Alecia Kintner, President & Ceo, $314,927 in total compensation (FY 2024).

That places Alecia Kintner at approximately the 70th percentile among 282 similarly sized arts, culture & humanities nonprofits (median $266,095).

$14,874,545Total revenue (FY 2024)
$314,927Total executive compensation
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Comparable arts, culture & humanities nonprofits

Compensation is normalized to OH cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parities); each organization's reported figure is on its linked 990.

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
The Foundation Of The American Academy CA$14,883,186 $242,250
Prevention Institute CA$14,860,463 $240,139
The Salt Lake Tribune Inc UT$14,859,749 $327,421
North Carolina Symphony Society Inc NC$14,909,528 $390,150
Nantucket Historical Association MA$14,915,237 $235,591
San Diego Theatres Inc CA$14,831,674 $233,131
International Coalition Of Sites NY$14,812,465 $266,866
Capital Concerts Inc DC$14,768,748 $473,428

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